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Jenne Reische is a Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District Riparian Specialist. While cross-trained and experienced in many areas of conservation resource planning, Reische has a particularly well-regarded talent in working with the many landowners in […]

Streambank erosion is a natural process and, in an undisturbed stream, it usually happens slowly over time. However, once a stream is disturbed and plants along streambanks are removed, this process may speed up to alarming […]

In 2012 the Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District implemented a stream restoration project on Milk Creek, a tributary and major stream in the Lower Molalla River watershed. The purpose of the project was to enhance […]

If you see a 14-foot tall Chinook salmon travelling down the highway, follow it to Camp Adams and the Milk Creek Watershed Celebration! Claudia the Chinook will be the guest of honor at the September 27, […]

Is the area next to your river (known as the riparian area) eroding and falling off into the water each winter? Clackamas County Soil and Water Conservation District is happy to host a rare opportunity for […]

Stream bank erosion is a natural process and, in an undisturbed stream, it usually happens slowly over time. However, once a stream is disturbed and plants along stream banks are removed, this process speeds up at […]

Events

The Board of Directors of the Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District will hold their regular monthly meeting on October 17, 2017. The Board convenes monthly to conduct conservation district business. The public is welcome to[...]

The Board of Directors of the Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District will hold their regular monthly meeting on November 21, 2017. The Board convenes monthly to conduct conservation district business. The public is welcome to[...]

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